What is another word for meditative?
Pronunciation:
[ mˈɛdɪtˌe͡ɪtɪv], [ mˈɛdɪtˌeɪtɪv], [ m_ˈɛ_d_ɪ_t_ˌeɪ_t_ɪ_v]
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Similar words for meditative:
- cogitative (adjective)
- contemplative (adjective)
- deliberative (adjective)
- excogitative (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- reflective (adjective)
- serious (adjective)
- sobersided (adjective)
- studious (adjective)
- thinking (adjective)
- thoughtful (adjective)
- wistful (adjective)
- brooding (noun)
- broody (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- reflective (noun)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Meditative:
adj.
• cogitative (adjective) • contemplative (adjective) • deliberative (adjective) • excogitative (adjective)- more contrivable,
- Contrivable,
- more devisable,
- ex cogitative,
- most contrivable,
- most devisable,
- Devisable,
- ex-cogitative.
- wistful,
- Museful,
- pensive,
- studious,
- excogitative,
- introspective,
- pondering,
- thoughtful,
- philosophic,
- lost in thought,
- deliberative,
- serious,
- cogitative,
- reflective,
- musing,
- contemplative,
- in brown study.
n.
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•
- sound,
- perceptive,
- insightful,
- smart.
Other synonyms:
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- hypnotism,
- prudent,
- neat,
- hypnosis,
- deductive,
- circumspect,
- reasoned,
- incisive,
- judicious,
- advisedly,
- considered,
- intellectual,
- transcendental meditation,
- calculating.
- quiescent,
- cony,
- mull,
- practical,
- conjecture,
- pore,
- reflection,
- consideration,
- conceive,
- conceptual,
- rumination,
- Procrastinating,
- in a trance,
- composed,
- platonic,
- pragmatic,
- muse,
- buried in,
- involved,
- grave,
- consider,
- dreaming,
- idle,
- stoical,
- quietist,
- unemotional,
- elsewhere,
- equanimous,
- paralytic,
- musingly,
- nodding,
- Deliberating,
- careful,
- Monopolized,
- sedate,
- rabbit,
- contemplate,
- taken up,
- Cool-headed,
- static,
- Concentrating,
- pipe-dreaming,
- vegetable,
- wrapped up in,
- contemplation,
- cogitation,
- engaged,
- coney,
- absent,
- passive,
- unimpassioned,
- obsessed,
- drowsing,
- ecstatic,
- heedful,
- even-tempered,
- dormant,
- in the clouds,
- cool,
- detached,
- engrossed,
- conceptualized,
- courteous,
- half-awake,
- standpat,
- laissez faire,
- reflexion,
- oblivious,
- ponder,
- das,
- bemused,
- temperate,
- ratiocinative,
- attention,
- preoccupied,
- hyrax,
- motionless,
- ideative,
- noetic,
- intent,
- pensively,
- study,
- rational,
- melancholy,
- sober,
- Quietistic,
- Mooning,
- castle-building,
- considerateness,
- do-nothing,
- cognitive,
- monomaniacal,
- imagine,
- absorbed,
- vegetative,
- inert,
- stagnant,
- devoted,
- Cogitating,
- moderate,
- considerate,
- incubation,
- Meditating,
- sensible,
- bethink,
- neuter,
- abstracted,
- hypothesize,
- immersed in,
- single-minded,
- hatching,
- dreamy,
- intent on,
- wrapped in,
- equable,
- down-to-earth,
- calm,
- reasoning,
- wrapped in thought,
- daydreamy,
- reflecting,
- immobile,
- extensive,
- expression,
- inactive,
- contrive,
- chew over,
- paralysed,
- taken up with,
- absorbed in,
- patient,
- paralyzed,
- Absent-minded,
- Concentrative,
- discreet,
- Ruminating,
- studying,
- in a reverie,
- tranquil,
- placid,
- Stagnating,
- chew on,
- introspect,
- Transported,
- sad,
- unperturbed,
- thought,
- stargazing,
- deliberate,
- intelligent,
- reflectivity,
- thinking deeply,
- hypothecate,
- wishful,
- concentrate,
- unconcerned,
- speculation,
- Immersed,
- unconscious,
- conceptive,
- Contemplating,
- level-headed,
- ruminate,
- napping,
- caught up in,
- introspection,
- realistic,
- pika,
- woolgathering,
- job,
- neutral,
- faraway,
- devoted to,
- pensiveness,
- stationary,
- daydreaming,
- cogitate,
- occupied,
- lost,
- attentive,
- sobersided,
- unruffled,
- reasonable,
- somewhere else,
- serene,
- at ease,
- mental,
- hypothesise,
- deep in thought,
- Excogitating,
- brood,
- desirous,
- imperturbable,
- absentminded.
How to use "Meditative" in context?
Meditative practices can help you focus, calm your mind, and connect with your intuition. While some people find them calming and restful, others find them helpful for clarifying and organizing thoughts.
There are manytypes of meditative practices, including walking, deep breathing, and focusing on your breath. If you're new to meditating, it may be helpful to start with a gradual exercise called Yoga Nidra, which is a form of relaxation that calms the nervous system.
If you practice regularly, you may start to develop deepened insights and a deeper rapport with your intuition.
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